LEGION BASEBALL: Waynesboro rolls past Chambersburg

WAYNESBORO — It's hard to imagine winning a game 12-0 when you only record four hits as a team.

Behind a stellar outing from pitcher Dylan Bryan, that's exactly what Waynesboro Post 15 did on Friday, taking advantage of 13 walks issued by Chambersburg en route to a 10-run rule victory in Franklin County American Legion League action at Indian Field.

While Chambersburg struggled to find the strike zone, Bryan was locked in, scattering three hits while striking out five and walking only one.

Waynesboro jumped on the board early in the first as an overthrow on a steal by Cole Warrenfeltz reached the outfield, allowing Sawyer Duffey to score for the game's first run.

With the bases loaded, Zach Stultz was awarded first on a catcher's interference, pushing across Warrenfeltz for a 2-0 advantage.

Post 15 blew the contest open in the second, as a two-run double by Alex Cline jump-started a seven-tally inning. Cline later scored on a balk with a free pass to Stultz bringing in Warrenfeltz for a 6-0 lead.

Still with the bases juiced, an error on a ball hit by Brandon Carbaugh allowed three runs to score, resulting in a 9-0 margin.

Waynesboro capped the rout in the fourth with Warrenfeltz connecting on a two-run single prior to Justin Freeman driving in Cline, ultimately implementing the 10-run rule in the fifth.

Warrenfeltz finished with a total of four stolen bases while Freeman swiped two.

Post 15 will face Chambersburg again on Monday before making a trip to St. Thomas on Tuesday.